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Seasonal variations in clock-gene expression in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar).

Andrew Davie1, Matteo Minghetti, Herve Migaud.   

Abstract

In homeothermic vertebrates inhabiting temperate latitudes, it is clear that the seasonal changes in daylength are decoded by the master circadian clock, which through secondary messengers (like pineal melatonin secretion) entrains rhythmic physiology to local conditions. In contrast, the entrainment and neuroendocrine regulation of rhythmic physiology in temperate teleosts is not as clear, primarily due to the lack of understanding of the clock gene system in these species. In this study, we analyzed the diel expression of the clock-genes in brains of Atlantic salmon, a species that is both highly photoperiodic and displays robust clock-controlled behavior. Atlantic salmon parr were acclimated to either long-day (LD) or short-day (SD) photoperiods for one month and thereafter sampled at 4 h intervals over a 24 h cycle. Clock, Bmal1, Per2, and Cry2 were all actively expressed in salmon brain homogenates and, with the exception of Per2, all displayed rhythmic expression under SD photoperiods that parallels that reported in zebrafish. Interestingly, daylength significantly altered the mRNA expression of all clock genes studied, with Clock, Bmal1, and Per2 all becoming arrhythmic under the LD compared to SD photoperiod, while Cry2 expression was phase delayed under LD. It is thus proposed that the clock-gene system is actively expressed in Atlantic salmon, and, furthermore, as has been reported in homeothermic vertebrates, it appears that clock expression is daylength-dependent.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19360485     DOI: 10.1080/07420520902820947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronobiol Int        ISSN: 0742-0528            Impact factor:   2.877


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